Learning Objectives
Explain the autoimmune destruction of exocrine glands and its clinical consequences. Identify the specific serologic markers (Anti-Ro/SSA and Anti-La/SSB) and diagnostic criteria, including salivary gland biopsy. Recognize the serious complications, such as MALT lymphoma and neonatal lupus risks.
1. Pathophysiology & Epidemiology
Sjögren syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by lymphocytic infiltration (predominantly T cells) and destruction of the exocrine glands, specifically the lacrimal and salivary glands. It predominantly affects females between 40 and 60 years old.
- Primary vs. Secondary: It can occur as an isolated condition (1°) or secondary to other autoimmune diseases (2°), most commonly Rheumatoid Arthritis, SLE, or Systemic Sclerosis.
- Diagnosis: Confirmed by focal lymphocytic sialadenitis on labial salivary gland biopsy.
2. Clinical Findings
The “sicca” symptoms (dryness) are the hallmark of the disease, leading to significant mucosal and ocular damage.

| System | Clinical Finding | High-Yield Description |
|---|---|---|
| Eyes | Keratoconjunctivitis sicca | Decreased tears $Latex\rightarrow$ “gritty” or “sandy” feeling; corneal damage. |
| Mouth | Xerostomia | Decreased saliva $Latex\rightarrow$ fissuring of the tongue and mucosal atrophy. |
| Glands | Parotid Enlargement | Typically bilateral and painless. |
| Other | Dyspareunia & Joints | Decreased vaginal lubrication and inflammatory joint pain. |
3. Serology & Complications
Sjögren syndrome is associated with specific autoantibodies that are critical for board exams.
- SS-A (anti-Ro) & SS-B (anti-La): Antibodies against ribonucleoprotein.
- Note: These can also be found in SLE.
- Pregnancy Risk: Anti-Ro/SSA can cross the placenta, leading to Neonatal Lupus (classic finding: congenital heart block).
- MALT Lymphoma: Chronic stimulation of B cells in the parotid glands leads to a significantly increased risk of B-cell (MALT) lymphoma.
- Dental Caries: Lack of saliva’s protective/antibacterial properties leads to rapid tooth decay.
Activity: Autoantibody Matching Game
High-Yield Mnemonics:
- Sjögren’s Signs: Can’t See (Dry eyes), Can’t Spit (Dry mouth), Can’t S… (Dyspareunia/Dryness elsewhere).
- Anti-Ro/La: “Ro” is for the baby (Neonatal Lupus/Heart Block); “La” is the accompaniment.
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